
Jameson Thomas
Acting
Born 1888-03-24 · St George Hanover Square, London, England, UK · Died 1939-01-10
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jameson Thomas (born Thomas Roland Jameson; 24 March 1888 – 10 January 1939) was an English film actor. He appeared in 82 films between 1923 and 1939. In 1929 he starred in Piccadilly opposite Anna May Wong. At the time, Piccadilly was not well received, but has since been recognised as one of the best films of the late British silent era. Thomas moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in minor roles in various films until his death. He played "King" Westley, the fortune-hunting husband/fiancé of Claudette Colbert, in Frank Capra's comedy It Happened One Night.
Acting

Death Goes North
Robert Druid, alias Herbert Barlow

One Hundred Men and a Girl
Russell

Souls at Sea
Pelton (uncredited)

The Man Who Cried Wolf
George Bradley

Parnell
Judge Nanan

The League of Frightened Men
Michael Ayers

Girl Loves Boy
Mack

The House of Secrets
Coventry

Lady Luck
Jack Conroy / Voice of announcer at racetrack

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Mr. Semple (uncredited)

Coronado
Carlton

The Lady in Scarlet
Dr. Phillip J. Boyer

The Last Outpost
Cullen

Charlie Chan in Egypt
Dr. Anton Racine

Mister Dynamite
Carey Williams

The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
Hendrickson

Sing Sing Nights
Robert McCaigh

The World Accuses
Jerome Rogers

A Successful Failure
Jerry Franklin

The Curtain Falls
Martin Deveridge

A Lost Lady
Lord Verrington

The Moonstone
Godfrey Ablewhite

Jane Eyre
Charles Craig

The Scarlet Empress

Stolen Sweets
Barrington Thorne

It Happened One Night
King Westley

Beggars in Ermine
James 'Jim' Marley

A Woman's Man
Roger Pentley - Playboy

Bombay Mail
Capt. Gerald Worthing

The Invisible Man
Hospital Doctor (uncredited)